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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ... "Bob" wrote in message ... Me thinks your off base here. two things: 1) living in colorado has nothing to do with a persons meterological credentials. I live in the PNW and instruct nearly 100 state university studnts each term. Humm now how do I do that? with my ass on a boat? In fact I could even live in CO (god forbid) and still teach my 100 students, or FL for that matter. Living in Colorado enhances one's meteorological credentials. NCAR, NOAA, NIST and several other federal meteorological agencies are headquartered in Colorado. Then there are the world class universitites, state institutions and last, but certainly not least a plethora of companies that research and manufacture many different types of meteorological instruments. Colorado is the epicenter of meteorology. Colorado also has the most educated and most fit population of any state in the US. Glory! This is why any Colorado science or technology is suspect: http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2008...t-draws-10000/ -- Gregory Hall |
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